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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 2011
Watson's Jeopardy victory raises the question of the similarity of artificial intelligence and human intelligence. Those of us who study human intelligence issue a challenge to the artificial intelligence community. We will construct a unique battery of tests for any computer that would provide an actual IQ score for the computer. This is the same…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Intelligence, Human Body, Comparative Analysis
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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 1979
The major impediment to an understanding of human intelligence is the fragmented way it is studied. An orientation is suggested which integrates various aspects of the study of human intelligence. If this approach is adopted, intelligence tests will be an integral part of a systematic theory of knowledge acquisition. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Human Development, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Detterman, Douglas K.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1992
A modal model of information processing was defined, and nine tasks that could be completed by persons with mental retardation were developed to operationalize the model. Results showed that individual differences in higher mental processes are highly dependent on basic cognitive abilities and can be predicted from them. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Individual Differences, Intelligence
Detterman, Douglas K. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1992
This article responds to commentaries (EC 604 996-998) on a paper by Douglas Detterman and others (EC 604 995), which developed and tested a modal model, with young adults with and without mental retardation as subjects, to assess basic cognitive abilities in relation to cognitive deficits. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 1982
In an argument for orthogonal variables to explain intelligence, higher-order constructs, including "g" as a single thing in intelligence, are suggested to inevitably result from complex systems with interrelated parts. Biological reductionism and other arguments for the higher-order constructs as explanations of intellectual functioning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Factor Structure, Intelligence, Psychometrics
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Petrill, Stephen A.; Luo, Dasen; Thompson, Lee Anne; Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 2001
Studied the extent to which inspection time (IT) relates to psychometric intelligence through general intelligence or through group factors and examined whether IT relates to psychometric intelligence independent from other elementary cognitive tasks. Results for 569 twins aged 6 to 13 years suggest that IT and other elementary tasks predict…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Prediction, Psychometrics
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Luo, Dasen; Thompson, Lee A.; Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 2006
The present study evaluated the criterion validity of the aggregated tasks of basic cognitive processes (TBCP). In age groups from 6 to 19 of the Woodcock-Johnson III Cognitive Abilities and Achievement Tests normative sample, the aggregated TBCP, i.e., the processing speed and working memory clusters, correlate with measures of scholastic…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Structural Equation Models, Predictive Validity, Intelligence
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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 1978
Cronbach, in 1957, supported the unification of two disciplines of scientific psychology--the correlational and experimental approaches. The remaining papers in this journal issue--which served as the basis for a 1978 American Educational Research Association Symposium--address this issue. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Correlation, Experimental Psychology, Intelligence, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Luo, Dasen; Thompson, Lee A.; Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 2003
Fitted structural equation models to covariances among 9 cognitive abilities Test variables, 11 intelligence test variables, and 3 achievement test scaled scores of 532 primary school children in a twin studies project. Results suggest that individual differences in mental speed are a main causal factor underlying correlation between general…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Causal Models, Correlation, Elementary Education
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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 1989
Although future directions in human intelligence research are difficult to predict, it seems probable that future research will: (1) use larger numbers of subjects; (2) increase attention to and reporting of reliability; (3) become more theoretically based; and (4) use models more grounded in biology. (SLD)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Data Collection, Educational Research, Futures (of Society)